Revolution Images

Born in Oklahoma, I am third generation in a family of artists, illustrators, and collectors. My tastes were influenced by my grandfather who painted like a southwestern Norman Rockwell and by my mom who filled the house where I grew up with Picasso prints, Wolf Kahn pastels and artwork by other contemporary masters. I only got serious about painting in mid-life, getting into juried showed with the Northern Vermont Artist's Association, the Vermont Watercolor Society, and hanging pieces in the Vermont Fine Arts Gallery in Stowe. I mostly work plein air and recently moved to Santa Fe to take advantage of the many sunny days to set up an easel outdoors in northern New Mexico. I'm pleased to be represented currently with the Hillside Gallery near my new home.Think of this as an online gallery. Make "comments" to the blog the way you might sign a guest book at an opening. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and receiving inquiries about my artwork. And of course I am always happy to make a sale; if you decide you'd like to buy a particular piece, the prices are listed.

Enjoy the show. Gary Kowalski "An artist is not a special kind of person, but every person is a special kind of artist." -- Ananda Coomaraswamy

El Perro, Canyon Road

"Aspens"

Wooden Boat II

Desert Clouds

Arizona Sky

About Me

A graduate of Harvard College (B.A. 1977) and the Harvard Divinity School (M.Div. 1982), the Reverend Gary Kowalski is the author of numerous books on nature, spirituality, science and the environment. His work has appeared in periodicals like Tikkun and Yoga Journal and been voted a "Reader's Favorite" by the Quality Paperback Book Club. Currently residing in Santa Fe, Gary is also a visual artist whose paintings have been included in numerous juried exhibitions and received varied awards over the years. You can contact him through his author's website, www.kowalskibooks.com, or comment on his artist's page at http://revolutionimages.blogspot.com. He currently serves as co-minister for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Taos.